992 Ctek Charger Install
Discussion
Looking to install a Ctek lithium charger for my 992 Carrera T. Following a thread on Rennlist I purchased the m6 eyelet extension cable with a vision of installing it so that I could charge without having to open the bonnet
Looks like this works for LHD cars but it’s too short for RHD.
How have you got yours wired in?
Looks like this works for LHD cars but it’s too short for RHD.
How have you got yours wired in?
foresterlad said:
I have used the following charging regime on my
992s with lithium batteries
Connect via the footwell socket passenger side
but do not turn on at the mains.
Turn on ignition and wait 30/45 secs and then turn off ignition
Turn mains power on within one minute
It seems very inefficient!992s with lithium batteries
Connect via the footwell socket passenger side
but do not turn on at the mains.
Turn on ignition and wait 30/45 secs and then turn off ignition
Turn mains power on within one minute
Why just turning off engine once you’re inside your garage and plugging in on the socket doesn’t work?
Can’t believe Porsche can’t make these things as easy as on all other supercars.
foresterlad said:
I have used the following charging regime on my
992s with lithium batteries
Connect via the footwell socket passenger side
but do not turn on at the mains.
Turn on ignition and wait 30/45 secs and then turn off ignition
Turn mains power on within one minute
Hmm how weird. I won’t ask how you figured this out! I did hear that the passenger side socket turns off after a given time. 992s with lithium batteries
Connect via the footwell socket passenger side
but do not turn on at the mains.
Turn on ignition and wait 30/45 secs and then turn off ignition
Turn mains power on within one minute
Strange that Ctek don’t offer a longer cable
A tip I got from a US Porsche owners site - if you are going to use the CTEK battery connectors, use tin-snips to convert the eyelets to spade connectors. Then you can couple/uncouple the terminal connectors with a quarter-turn of the battery nut instead of having to disconnect the battery
Batster3 said:
I use the footwell socket too but the CTEK Lithium charger has a much thicker cable than the non-lithium charger and it feels very tight when you shut the door. Anyone else feel the same?
Yea I had the same problem. I got the ctek extension cable for the end of it as it’s much thinner so fits under the door no problemjdubs76 said:
foresterlad said:
I have used the following charging regime on my
992s with lithium batteries
Connect via the footwell socket passenger side
but do not turn on at the mains.
Turn on ignition and wait 30/45 secs and then turn off ignition
Turn mains power on within one minute
Hmm how weird. I won’t ask how you figured this out! I did hear that the passenger side socket turns off after a given time. 992s with lithium batteries
Connect via the footwell socket passenger side
but do not turn on at the mains.
Turn on ignition and wait 30/45 secs and then turn off ignition
Turn mains power on within one minute
Strange that Ctek don’t offer a longer cable
Halfords also sell these.
CTEK extension cable.
I found wriggling the lead to the front edge of the door fed through the gap with the wing bottom edge
Regarding the socket turning off power this is supposed to protect against unintentionally leaving a device connected which may drain the battery.
The procedure to avoid this first surfaced for me at a
Porsche club meeting
Regarding the socket turning off power this is supposed to protect against unintentionally leaving a device connected which may drain the battery.
The procedure to avoid this first surfaced for me at a
Porsche club meeting
I have a 997 and bough some ctek extension leads and the ctek battery connect. I've wired up the battery connector to the positive on the battery and negative to the main earth on the bulkhead but I suspect connecting the negative to the neg on the battery would work the same.
I then poke the cable through the gap between the bonnet/scuttle and leave it connected in the garage. I also run the cable up to the rafters along the ceiling and down the wall to the charge as it's out of the way and much more visible and therefore avoids driving out of the garage with it all connected.
I have in the past used the passenger footwell socket without issue, I just found this more a hassle than the above method.
Good luck.
Extension:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extensi...
Battery connection:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extensi...
I then poke the cable through the gap between the bonnet/scuttle and leave it connected in the garage. I also run the cable up to the rafters along the ceiling and down the wall to the charge as it's out of the way and much more visible and therefore avoids driving out of the garage with it all connected.
I have in the past used the passenger footwell socket without issue, I just found this more a hassle than the above method.
Good luck.
Extension:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extensi...
Battery connection:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extensi...
FriedMarsBar said:
I have a 997 and bough some ctek extension leads and the ctek battery connect. I've wired up the battery connector to the positive on the battery and negative to the main earth on the bulkhead but I suspect connecting the negative to the neg on the battery would work the same.
I then poke the cable through the gap between the bonnet/scuttle and leave it connected in the garage. I also run the cable up to the rafters along the ceiling and down the wall to the charge as it's out of the way and much more visible and therefore avoids driving out of the garage with it all connected.
Similar, and I bought a Remove Before Flight banner from the space shuttle program (via eBay) just so that I don't forget to detach the charger cable before driving outI then poke the cable through the gap between the bonnet/scuttle and leave it connected in the garage. I also run the cable up to the rafters along the ceiling and down the wall to the charge as it's out of the way and much more visible and therefore avoids driving out of the garage with it all connected.
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